3 comments:

Carter
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I completely love this pairing, which really does reinforce itself as a bond of narrative for extraordinary romance. Your sensitivity to rooms of this kind and purpose, so different in terroir as Ceylon is from Chelsea, but including also the guest quarters in your own home and the late Paris apartment with the netting overhead, is literary in the most cosmopolitan way. The story is spelled out here as the most telling mise-en-scène, and if these were moving pictures we would think of Almendros or Coutard, except that this is harder and even better.

Yes, I did not wish to circumscribe my appreciation in that vein because I felt it too particular, like the master's white notebooks; but plainly there is space for Querelle. Besides, it is your conception, and one is fortunate to have your double engagement with a volunteering of dreams.

I've been taking photographs for twenty years now, mostly for magazines and books and painting for more than that. This blog is a diary of some sort. It speaks of the things I do,
see or fancy in my daily life. Unless specified, all the photographs and art works here are my own. Enjoy your visit and if you feel like it, leave a comment.
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